Angie Craig

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Angie Craig is married to Cheryl Greene.

CLW

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Progressive Turnout Project

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In 2022 Angie Craig was supported by Progressive Turnout Project.

NRDC Action

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In 2022 the Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund endorsed Angie Craig.

Population Connection Donation

Angie Craig received a donation from the Population Connection in 2020.[1]

Support from House Majority Forward

On October 8, 2019, House Majority Forward "launched a seven-figure ad campaign supporting the following Democratic candidates for the U.S. House in 2020":[2]

Support from Onward Together

Onward Together supported Angie Craig as a candidate for the 2018 midterm elections.[3]

Background

Craig graduated from the University of Memphis. After her education, she worked as a journalist and then at two companies. Most recently she worked for a Fortune 500 healthcare company, St. Jude Medical, based in St. Paul. Craig's work has involved health policy, media and government relations, and corporate communications. She has led St. Jude's Global Human Resources group since 2011, helping create jobs and building a program designed to bring more women into management roles.

Common Defense endorsement

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Common Defense endorsed Angie Craig in 2022.

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Common Defense endorsed Angie Craig in 2018.

Congressional LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus

The formation of the Congressional LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus was announced on June 4, 2008, by openly gay representatives Tammy Baldwin and Barney Frank. The caucus had 165 members (164 Democrats and 1 Republican) in the 116th United States Congress. The caucus is co-chaired by the United States House of Representatives' nine openly LGBT members: Representatives David Cicilline, Angie Craig, Sharice Davids, Mondaire Jones, Sean Patrick Maloney, Chris Pappas, Mark Pocan, Mark Takano, and Ritchie Torres.

Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC

In 2018 Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC (CPC PAC), the political arm of the 76-member Congressional Progressive Caucus, endorsed Angie Craig (MN-02) for the House of Representatives.[4]

Congressional Progressive Caucus

Shortly after the 2018 election Angie Craig joined the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

2024 race

The Council for a Livable World backed Angie Craig in 2024:

She has been a strong advocate on our issues, voting to repeal the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs and to support a war powers resolution aimed at preventing a new war with Iran.[5]

In 2018 Angie Craig was endorsed by Council for a Livable World.[6]

Vote Common Good 2018 endorsements

Vote Common Good 2018 endorsements included Angie Craig.

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Staff

Jan. 3 2019, including Mara Kunin as Chief of Staff, Will Mitchell as Legislative Director, Nick Coe as District Director and Jen Gates as Communications Director.

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